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he is re-elect and feels the opponents are divided and the country is behind him. the question tonight is how much does he feel he has to compromise to get a deal? how much does he want a deal? how much does he think his legacy runs through a grand bargain with the republicans? i mean i would argue what he wants to make real investments in infrastructure and education and clean energy and manufacturing, which is he going to call for tonight, but if he wants to make them substantial he has to get the fiscal problem solved to free up revenue to do that and get some growth. we will find out a lot tonight. does he still want to demand concessions from the republicans? because he thinks he can do it again the way he did it in the debt ceiling deal? or does he think he has to ask his party to move, too? >> bret: bill, also in the excerpts he says tonight i'll lay out the additional proposals that are fully paid for. fully consistent with the budget framework. both parties agree to just 18 months ago. he says let me repeat. nothing i'm proposing tonight should increase th
he is re-elect and feels the opponents are divided and the country is behind him. the question tonight is how much does he feel he has to compromise to get a deal? how much does he want a deal? how much does he think his legacy runs through a grand bargain with the republicans? i mean i would argue what he wants to make real investments in infrastructure and education and clean energy and manufacturing, which is he going to call for tonight, but if he wants to make them substantial he has to...
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virginia senator, tim kaine, just elected, good to have you with us. >> good to be with you. >> the president has been in a take no business mode since he got reelected. do you think they'll get it? >> i think the president should do two things. i think he should really come at us strong in congress. democratic and republican, house and senate, over let's stop the self-inflicted wounds to the economy. tonight should be about economy and jobs. we have to find a better resolution and i think you aught to be tough on all of us on that, and moving to the rest of the speech, i think it's a good idea for him to highlight a couple areas where there is bipartisan discussion. immigration reform, we are talking in a bipartisan way in the senate about some sensible steps to reduce gun violence. take advantage of these bipartisan discussions, shine a spotlight on them and encourage more, especially around economic growth. >> maybe we can see more deals cut and made and keep that so so from happening. >> let's talk gun control for a moment. you're in a pro gun state. a lot of people think the president sh
virginia senator, tim kaine, just elected, good to have you with us. >> good to be with you. >> the president has been in a take no business mode since he got reelected. do you think they'll get it? >> i think the president should do two things. i think he should really come at us strong in congress. democratic and republican, house and senate, over let's stop the self-inflicted wounds to the economy. tonight should be about economy and jobs. we have to find a better...
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economy helps president obama get elected in 2008. until now, he has still deliver on what many students have been waiting for. >> trying to find a job is not been easy. rejection after rejection. >> she is hoping his next speech will be different so that she and her fellow students can simply enjoy the same economic opportunities as the generation that came before them. al jazeera, richmond, virginia. >> we will get the weather forecast next. in a few minutes we will speak with members of west bank community who says the separation wall being built will split their lands in half. >> in russia, and u.s. beef and pork have been banned. another example of how relations between the two countries are cooling. -- february 24 on link tv. >> hello again. north korea has tested a nuclear bomb. experts believe the blast was twice as parcel as a previous test in 2009. signs of the underground detonation came when a man made earthquake was detected go- around an aside. u.s. steel logical serving as measured magnitude 4.9, considerably more power
economy helps president obama get elected in 2008. until now, he has still deliver on what many students have been waiting for. >> trying to find a job is not been easy. rejection after rejection. >> she is hoping his next speech will be different so that she and her fellow students can simply enjoy the same economic opportunities as the generation that came before them. al jazeera, richmond, virginia. >> we will get the weather forecast next. in a few minutes we will speak...
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who would you most like to see leading the party into the next election? it can be a surname, a first name. >> scott walker. >> scott walker? interesting call. dick morris, good to see you. you can always come back here to cnn. we're not going to ban you or fire you. good to see you. >>> coming up later we'll have an all-star panel after the break talking about what dick morris just said about the future of the republican party and later kerry kennedy joins me live to talk about guns in america. [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. pretty sweet, huh? cute. but don't you have any apps o
who would you most like to see leading the party into the next election? it can be a surname, a first name. >> scott walker. >> scott walker? interesting call. dick morris, good to see you. you can always come back here to cnn. we're not going to ban you or fire you. good to see you. >>> coming up later we'll have an all-star panel after the break talking about what dick morris just said about the future of the republican party and later kerry kennedy joins me live to talk...
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the sweet spot of the administration is right after a re-election. the challenge will be to apply some policy prescriptions that are ambitious but achievable and with the reality divided government, that means reaching out. polls all show the top issues in the country. the economies and jobs and then the deficit. and the issue for democrats is not to overreach. not to feel that they can ignore the issue of deficit. they're going to have to find a way and the president is going to have to put some real plans on the table behind the rhetoric of reducing the debt. in addition to investment and immigration reform. which are all consistent with making america more competitive in the 21st century. >> what about gun violence, this is an issue that was an extremely hot topic only a few weeks ago, that seems to be fading away. do you expect the president to make a major issue of that in his speech? john? >> i think the president will address gun violence. he barely noted in his inaugural address. this is a time for policy prescriptions and following through.
the sweet spot of the administration is right after a re-election. the challenge will be to apply some policy prescriptions that are ambitious but achievable and with the reality divided government, that means reaching out. polls all show the top issues in the country. the economies and jobs and then the deficit. and the issue for democrats is not to overreach. not to feel that they can ignore the issue of deficit. they're going to have to find a way and the president is going to have to put...
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he was interested in that negotiation back in 2011, but the election and the victory in the election he has read a man edit. some say he didn't win by enough to have a mandate. and the republicans won too because there is boehner across the table from him. >> cenk: i'm not one of those people. let me ask you about something that you said earlier, that they created a suicide vest. i don't believe that. i believe the fiscal cliff if we would have gone over, it would have been better for the country. it would have balanced the budget better. now we have raised taxes and we have spending cuts but they promised to do even more spending cuts. as a progressive i don't know why i would have been opposed to the fiscal cliff. >> the only reason why people that i've talked to say it was fundamentally a suicide invest was the time release quality. it's not just an instant designation but a time-released detonation. the problem was what happens in europe, what happens with the world market what happens when america's full faith in credit doesn't really look as strong and reliable as we have for a
he was interested in that negotiation back in 2011, but the election and the victory in the election he has read a man edit. some say he didn't win by enough to have a mandate. and the republicans won too because there is boehner across the table from him. >> cenk: i'm not one of those people. let me ask you about something that you said earlier, that they created a suicide vest. i don't believe that. i believe the fiscal cliff if we would have gone over, it would have been better for the...
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. >> reporter: benedict is one of the oldest popes to be elected at the age of 78 in 2005 and he had to cope with crises that included the priest sex abuse scandal and the theft of documents from his desk by his trusted butler. the last pope to resign was gregory xii-- 600 years ago. benedict cannot participate in the conclave to choose a success which won't begin until the end of the second week of march at the earliest. he will probably live the rest of his life in a congregation for cloistered nuns inside vatican city. scott? >> pelley: allen pizzey with st. peter's behind you. allen, thanks very much. "conclave" in latin means "with key." the cardinals of the church will meet behind the locked doors of the sistine chapel to elect the pope. the vatican hopes to have the successor in place by easter. any male catholic can be elected pope, but traditionally the cardinals choose one of their own-- a cardinal. we asked mark phillips who's in the running. >> reporter: for the princes of the church, the cardinals, the sudden resignation of the pope can be more of a shock than the death
. >> reporter: benedict is one of the oldest popes to be elected at the age of 78 in 2005 and he had to cope with crises that included the priest sex abuse scandal and the theft of documents from his desk by his trusted butler. the last pope to resign was gregory xii-- 600 years ago. benedict cannot participate in the conclave to choose a success which won't begin until the end of the second week of march at the earliest. he will probably live the rest of his life in a congregation for...
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one of the reasons is that they just called this election so badly wrong. and they may have driven the party and mitt romney down the wrong alley. >> apart from whether you blame fox or not, i'm not going to get into that. but i believe that the republicans were horribly hurt among women by the crazy extremists who said that rape won't make you pregnant and it's an act of god. on the other hand, democrats are hurt by those who say third trimester abortions are fine. abortion should be rare. and we have to understand that we're not going to be overturned by the court. roe is not going anywhere while obama's president. let's all work together on steps to reduce the number of abortions, because none of us think it's good. >> but the policy -- >> and the thing -- let me just finish. >> but, there was -- should the party stand in for a woman's right to choose was to keep the numbers low, is that what you're saying? >> no, i'm saying they're not going to do that, and that's their opinion. >> what is the republican position? >> i am pro life. >> and you also talk
one of the reasons is that they just called this election so badly wrong. and they may have driven the party and mitt romney down the wrong alley. >> apart from whether you blame fox or not, i'm not going to get into that. but i believe that the republicans were horribly hurt among women by the crazy extremists who said that rape won't make you pregnant and it's an act of god. on the other hand, democrats are hurt by those who say third trimester abortions are fine. abortion should be...
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whether you are considered an imminent threat as determined by a senior level official doesn't have to be elected doesn't have to be senate confirmed can be john brennan who's just i got it i mean very clearly experience but obama picked him but didn't have any influence from congress even there actually as senator angus king as one of the people that has been speaking out against a strong program and he said quote that the president can act as a prosecutor judge jury and executioner but you're saying that it's more than just a president that really anybody that has this type of control can launch these drone strikes the way the white papers written it doesn't have to be the president there's no requirement that even the president be involved there's no requirement that congress be informed ahead of time and and there's reason to believe that even the gang of four those the leaders of the intelligence committees in congress didn't get detailed information about the locky killing much less this marathon and abdelrahman killing so there's almost no oversight and no required oversight as for these m
whether you are considered an imminent threat as determined by a senior level official doesn't have to be elected doesn't have to be senate confirmed can be john brennan who's just i got it i mean very clearly experience but obama picked him but didn't have any influence from congress even there actually as senator angus king as one of the people that has been speaking out against a strong program and he said quote that the president can act as a prosecutor judge jury and executioner but you're...
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the pope's resignation sets the stage for a new papal election. vatican officials hope to elect a new pope in time for holy week at the end of march. pope benedict had big shoes to fill in 2005 when cardinals chose him to succeed john paul ii. one of his biggest tasks was responding to the priest sexual abuse scandal. >> indeed, i am deeply sorry. >> reporter: pope benedict issued an apology to victims and said the church made serious mistakes. today the pontiff called his choice reresign "a decision of great importance for the life of the church" and said he will dedicate the rest of his life to prayer. contend, to replace him include the archbishops of vienna and milan, cardinal timothy dolan of new york is a long shot. >> what happens next at the vatican? >> reporter: what happens next is that the vatican will announce a date for the conclave which is when the world's voting cardinals will come to rome to vote for the next pope. in the meantime, the pope says he will continue to work doing what he normally does. >> anna matranga live at the vat
the pope's resignation sets the stage for a new papal election. vatican officials hope to elect a new pope in time for holy week at the end of march. pope benedict had big shoes to fill in 2005 when cardinals chose him to succeed john paul ii. one of his biggest tasks was responding to the priest sexual abuse scandal. >> indeed, i am deeply sorry. >> reporter: pope benedict issued an apology to victims and said the church made serious mistakes. today the pontiff called his choice...
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the vatican will hold a conclave and meet to elect a new pope by mid-march. we'll learn more about the process of choosing a new pope coming up. >> cate caugiran, kpix 5. >>> it was the biggest night of the year for the music industry. the grammys in los angeles. teresa garcia reports. >> reporter: the grammys lived up to its reputation for being unpredictable when mumford & sons took home the album of the year. >> we figured we weren't going to win anything because the black keys have been sweeping up all day and deservedly so. >> reporter: they took home 4 golden gramophones including producer of the year and three in the rock categories. fun made a slash this year, as well. the trio won two grammys including best new artist and song of the year. >> and the grammy goes to, we are young. >> she said we and we were like -- could this be us? do you remember the first words? >> we are -- still could have been -- >> reporter: gotye took home three grammys but it was hard to tell if he was more excited about the statues or the fact that prince presented for his r
the vatican will hold a conclave and meet to elect a new pope by mid-march. we'll learn more about the process of choosing a new pope coming up. >> cate caugiran, kpix 5. >>> it was the biggest night of the year for the music industry. the grammys in los angeles. teresa garcia reports. >> reporter: the grammys lived up to its reputation for being unpredictable when mumford & sons took home the album of the year. >> we figured we weren't going to win anything...
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he was elected by us to serve the people. i think that's where not just these celebrities have it backwards, but i think the administration has it backward. you have ask any of these celebrity what is if the president or daddy, would have put 32 executive orders on the first amendment? there would be mayhem if did he it for maybe an amendment that they throw their arms around, like they were doing at that press conference. >> good point. end on a bad point. ahead, president obama's hypocrisy on drone strikes. some liberals aren't happy with him keeping secrets from the american people. that's next on "the five" >> we're going to take a look at -- peek at the senate confirmation hearing. john brennan, the c.i.a. director nominee, president obama's c.i.a. director nominee, senators grilling him on questions ranging from drones to waterboarding to authorized leaks and on and on. so it's ongoing and i think bret baier will summarize the whole hearing at 6:00 o'clock. so stay right here. in the meantime, the u.s. drone program has
he was elected by us to serve the people. i think that's where not just these celebrities have it backwards, but i think the administration has it backward. you have ask any of these celebrity what is if the president or daddy, would have put 32 executive orders on the first amendment? there would be mayhem if did he it for maybe an amendment that they throw their arms around, like they were doing at that press conference. >> good point. end on a bad point. ahead, president obama's...
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the stage is set for a conclave elect a new pope. there's a press conference being held now and we'll get more information from that. everyone is waking up to this news, international reaction slowly coming in from the german government because pope benedict is german. they are moved by the news and chancellor angela merkel will react later. reaction just starting to come in as people hear this breaking news. >> we'll have more on the pope's resignation later on. parts of the gulf coast are waking up to untold damage after a wave of severe storms raked across the region sunday night. the brunt of the storms hit in and around hattiesburg, mississippi, where a long-track tornado ripped across part of the state. the twister traveled down one of the main streets, winding through the university of southern mississippi campus. the governor declared a state of emergency in seven counties reporting damage including downed trees, mangled buildings, and injuries to more than a dozen people. fortunately no deaths have been reported. >>> nbc met
the stage is set for a conclave elect a new pope. there's a press conference being held now and we'll get more information from that. everyone is waking up to this news, international reaction slowly coming in from the german government because pope benedict is german. they are moved by the news and chancellor angela merkel will react later. reaction just starting to come in as people hear this breaking news. >> we'll have more on the pope's resignation later on. parts of the gulf coast...
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>> well, i think in part they're recoiling from the election. there's another side to the argument that republicans believe, that a dial-up in public spending is partially offseat by a dial down in private sector spending. it occurs gradually over the long run. and so if you see a temporary lull in demand that is offset by an increase in government spending, there's not a lot of time for the economy to dial down in that case. >> i can see paul kruger chaffing. you get a short response. >> the short response is what big increase in government spending? the stimulus is all behind us now. that went away. >> 2007. >> no, not true. conservatives always say liberals are their polar opposite. conservatives want less spending. liberals must want more spending for its own sake. that's not true. liberals want universal health care, which they sort of kind of got, which costs some money, but not a whole lot. that's it. the rest is just imaginary. >> very quickly, i want to go back to what you said, because i think that would be a complete abdication of lea
>> well, i think in part they're recoiling from the election. there's another side to the argument that republicans believe, that a dial-up in public spending is partially offseat by a dial down in private sector spending. it occurs gradually over the long run. and so if you see a temporary lull in demand that is offset by an increase in government spending, there's not a lot of time for the economy to dial down in that case. >> i can see paul kruger chaffing. you get a short...
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our goal this year was to elect a president. check. and to have fun. check. so this may be called "the war room" with jennifer granholm, but this has been a group effort. i'm honored to be part of this remarkable team. every single one of them. and i thank them. and you this dear viewers for this journey, and mark is handing me flowers. "the war room" is going to be in great hands. good night everybody. love you all. love you all. [applause] these are beautiful! >> cenk: welcome to "the young turks." we've got a powerful show for you tonight. the host of the war room, michael shure will be on the show later. hearings on brennan he got heckled by the protestors. >> you don't know who they are,ive a list of all the names. >> all right we're going to halt the hearing. i'm going to ask that the room be cleared. >> cenk: we have the former chief prosecutor at gitmo to talk about the drone strike. really fascinating guest don't miss that. then, speaking of interesting jesus, have you seen what's happening in l.a.? there's an unbelievable manhunt for a guy who's sho
our goal this year was to elect a president. check. and to have fun. check. so this may be called "the war room" with jennifer granholm, but this has been a group effort. i'm honored to be part of this remarkable team. every single one of them. and i thank them. and you this dear viewers for this journey, and mark is handing me flowers. "the war room" is going to be in great hands. good night everybody. love you all. love you all. [applause] these are beautiful! >>...
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another part of the problem, you have here an islamist government which is properly elected, but accused by those who led the revolution two years ago of giving in to hard-line conservists who many people accuse of this murder. >> wyre, we know there is also a general strike today. we know that there is infighting within the coalition government. how deep is the sense of crisis, do you think, in tunisia today? >> well, turn united states is at another crossroads. this is the worst crisis since the overthrow just over two years ago. there is, you know, a wide body politic in tunisia. there is a cultural body of people who are educated, french speaking, who are relatively liberal, who want a western-style democracy here. they're the ones out protesting today because they accuse the other side, which is the conservative trend, of trying to impose its islamist view on the country. so it's very difficult to say where turn united states goes from here. this is a fight for the future of this country. this is, of course, a place where the arab spring began two years ago, and many people i've bee
another part of the problem, you have here an islamist government which is properly elected, but accused by those who led the revolution two years ago of giving in to hard-line conservists who many people accuse of this murder. >> wyre, we know there is also a general strike today. we know that there is infighting within the coalition government. how deep is the sense of crisis, do you think, in tunisia today? >> well, turn united states is at another crossroads. this is the worst...
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shortly after rudy giuliani was elected in '93 i had my first lunch with ed koch. i had a testy relationship. we occasionally exchanged words prior to that. but i never really had a lunch. bobby wagner, who was deputy mayor under koch, someone i had a very good relationship with, the son of the former mayor arranged a lunch. bobby was always late. so koch and i had to sit there for a half hour just -- fringe of conversation. that's what i said to him then. i said i don't regret nor would i correct any of the million negative words i've written about you but i wish i had written freestanding stories about you talking about the positives that you did. i would have a paragraph of positives in 20 paragraphs of negatives but i never wrote a free-standing story about, for example, the transformation of the face of the city because he started the first city funded housing program he didn't build all of the housing. but all of the mayors that followed him couldn't abandon that. so when you collectively put it together, the housing he started and the housing that every mayo
shortly after rudy giuliani was elected in '93 i had my first lunch with ed koch. i had a testy relationship. we occasionally exchanged words prior to that. but i never really had a lunch. bobby wagner, who was deputy mayor under koch, someone i had a very good relationship with, the son of the former mayor arranged a lunch. bobby was always late. so koch and i had to sit there for a half hour just -- fringe of conversation. that's what i said to him then. i said i don't regret nor would i...
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he was elected by us to serve the people. i think that's where not just these celebrities have it backwards, but i think the administration has it backward. you have ask any of these celebrity what is if the president or daddy, would have put 32 executive orders on the first amendment? there would be mayhem if did he it for maybe an amendment that they throw their arms around, like they were doing at that press conference. >> good point. end on a bad point. ahead, president obama's hypocrisy on drone strikes. some liberals aren't happy with him keeping secrets from the american people. that's next on "the five" how do you keep an older car running like new? you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are going to take care of my car because this is where i
he was elected by us to serve the people. i think that's where not just these celebrities have it backwards, but i think the administration has it backward. you have ask any of these celebrity what is if the president or daddy, would have put 32 executive orders on the first amendment? there would be mayhem if did he it for maybe an amendment that they throw their arms around, like they were doing at that press conference. >> good point. end on a bad point. ahead, president obama's...
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the very first year most presidents -- >> right after the re-election? >> he's been re-elected. there's a great scene in "lincoln" where daniel day-lewis says, i am the president of the united states, clothed in immense power. >> and he finds out the truth. >> right, he has to fee nangle, in the case of lincoln, almost bribe. this president is going to be at the height of his power, the height of his skill. he knows what he's doing. he's comfortable in the room. i think it's going to be a terrific opportunity. have to go one of two ways. president clinton in his first year of his second term had specific but achievable things. children's health initiative. he did. balancing the budget. which he did. president bush, much deeper. said a lot of things, but mostly said, let's fundamentally challenge social security. unable to get that. this president in the inaugural address was more in the bush model. he was throwing very, very deep in the inaugural. >> this president is engaged in some very canny tactics. he's launching a lot of ideas. especially on guns, for example. where he mus
the very first year most presidents -- >> right after the re-election? >> he's been re-elected. there's a great scene in "lincoln" where daniel day-lewis says, i am the president of the united states, clothed in immense power. >> and he finds out the truth. >> right, he has to fee nangle, in the case of lincoln, almost bribe. this president is going to be at the height of his power, the height of his skill. he knows what he's doing. he's comfortable in the...
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you know, the last conclave they looked around the room and they elected the smartest man in the room and the last two conclaves. in the next conclave, they may be looking for something else. as george mentioned, they may be looking for someone to reform the curia. that's someone who knows something about management. >> father, thank you so much for your time. george, always a pleasure to hear your insight as usual. thank you so much, gentlemen. greatly appreciate it. >> thank you. >> absolutely. >>> right now, learning about the message and tone of president obama's state of the union tomorrow night. first read team writes, quote, while the white house maintains they're focused on the economy, tomorrow's speech puts a end to the chatter they hope that they haven't spent enough time talking about the economy. politico expects it will be aggressive writing it's less a presidential olive branch than a congressional cattle prod emboldened by verdict ri and convinced the gop is unwilling to cut deals, obama plans to use the big prime time address tuesday night for another broad challenge
you know, the last conclave they looked around the room and they elected the smartest man in the room and the last two conclaves. in the next conclave, they may be looking for something else. as george mentioned, they may be looking for someone to reform the curia. that's someone who knows something about management. >> father, thank you so much for your time. george, always a pleasure to hear your insight as usual. thank you so much, gentlemen. greatly appreciate it. >> thank you....
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and tonight they are having an emergency meeting to run the university until the interim president is elected. it is a time of uncertainty. the $42 million to the center is going up the first contraction in decades. but these are hardly good times. >> professors did not know if they will continue to have classes. it did not know if they would be cut. >> students worry about their future after the board of trustees fired the universe -- fired the president and cut the staff by 10%. perhaps more cuts to come. >> i have overheard a secretary say she is paranoid every day, worried about her job. with all the cuts. >> half of the 5000 students are in community college facilities. students worry whether programs will survive. >> they may not have the program. meanwhile i am the middle of the program. >> i am very concerned. it is always about the money. >> those concerns include alum and a council member. >> we need to make sure it is shored up as well as making sure the flag ship is moving along smoothly as well. >> the biggest problem is the uncertainty. will an interim president be considered to
and tonight they are having an emergency meeting to run the university until the interim president is elected. it is a time of uncertainty. the $42 million to the center is going up the first contraction in decades. but these are hardly good times. >> professors did not know if they will continue to have classes. it did not know if they would be cut. >> students worry about their future after the board of trustees fired the universe -- fired the president and cut the staff by 10%....
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connie mariano who told cnn he is worried christie may die in office if he's elected president. christie is used to talking about his weight and has acknowledged he does have a weight problem. but he says that a doctor who doesn't know his medical history should not try to diagnose him. >> that story getting a little bit salty. >>> moving to golf, it's the only event on the pga tour where fans don't come out to see the pros. >> it's all about the celebrities. they are converging on pebble beach this morning. we sent our own bob redell down to pebble beach this morning for a preview of the day ahead. bob redell, i am so jealous. >> reporter: especially with this beautiful view out ear this morning right here on the monterey peninsula. good morning. 312 professional and amateur golfers teeing off for a 2013 at&t national pro am. there are some professionals getting a lot of attention. one of them, this gentleman right here, talking about phil mickelson, seen teeing off at the monterey country club. he's here this year to defend his title. he's a four-time champion, one title away
connie mariano who told cnn he is worried christie may die in office if he's elected president. christie is used to talking about his weight and has acknowledged he does have a weight problem. but he says that a doctor who doesn't know his medical history should not try to diagnose him. >> that story getting a little bit salty. >>> moving to golf, it's the only event on the pga tour where fans don't come out to see the pros. >> it's all about the celebrities. they are...
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republicans want more influence, raise more money for candidates to stop tea party candidates from winning elections. now a tea party candidate would be marco rubio, mike lee, ted cruz? >> it's a terrible mistake to stop in those men. look, i doubt that is how they have billed their pact. i do think republicans should not have run, sharron angle, christine o'donnell, todd aiken we have given up senate seats. we have to stop talking about abortion and say yes -- and when we have problems like that could cost us amnesty didn't ks cost us obamacare we have to be careful to get candidates that will say stupid things. >> sean: there are other tea party conservatives in the primary. we have to roll. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> sean: could the depth of homeland security soon be called in to patrol the president's hometown of chicago. that is exactly what jesse jackson is demanding as gun violence continues to grip rambo's windy city and the best and worst superbowl ad of 2013. i have my favorite. we're going to play that for you my favorite commercial. here is a sneak peek. >> and on the eighth
republicans want more influence, raise more money for candidates to stop tea party candidates from winning elections. now a tea party candidate would be marco rubio, mike lee, ted cruz? >> it's a terrible mistake to stop in those men. look, i doubt that is how they have billed their pact. i do think republicans should not have run, sharron angle, christine o'donnell, todd aiken we have given up senate seats. we have to stop talking about abortion and say yes -- and when we have problems...
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>> honestly, it became political after the 2010 elections, which is the first federal elections cycle after the citizens united case. when you give extreme right-wing leaders of huge multinational corporations a green light to go and buy all the elections they want to buy, which the supreme court did in citizens united, you get this. >> and you know, martha, when did it become political? i've got to ask you that same question too. the women against violence act. >> well, listen, there's always been a desire, at least in, you know, my lifetime to politicize women's bodies and women's health. that is something that, you know, the women's rights movement has struggled against for many, many generations before ours. what's important is that we remember that our health and our lives are not political tools and that american women reclaim not only their rights but their voices and actually get engaged and speak out and make sure that they are actually participating in claiming -- you know, we may not all agree on what the end game is for our lives as we live them. but we must agree on every
>> honestly, it became political after the 2010 elections, which is the first federal elections cycle after the citizens united case. when you give extreme right-wing leaders of huge multinational corporations a green light to go and buy all the elections they want to buy, which the supreme court did in citizens united, you get this. >> and you know, martha, when did it become political? i've got to ask you that same question too. the women against violence act. >> well,...
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>> that you were were prostitutes. >> the smears that right wing blogs have been pushing since the election and that is totally unsubstantiated, it's amazing to me that anonymous, nameless, faceless individuals on a web site can drive that type of story into the mainstream. >> bill: again, as we have said over and over senator menendez is innocent until proven guilty that should hold in the court of public opinion as well. there is is no question the whole thing could dang the democratic party. here now to analyze that our barack and hard place duo monica crowley and alan colmes. this story basically, here is where it is now. the fbi raided the guy -- the doctor's home in palm beach, florida, took out a lot of creates -- crates of stuff. this guy has donated a ton of money to big big name democrats, all right? and he even gave his house, i understand to bill hillary clinton for vacation purposes graduate as it. if this guy melgaen thinks is he going up for fraud. he can flip and say a lot of things about a lot of people. it's speculation but it is in play. and you say? >> when the fbi comes
>> that you were were prostitutes. >> the smears that right wing blogs have been pushing since the election and that is totally unsubstantiated, it's amazing to me that anonymous, nameless, faceless individuals on a web site can drive that type of story into the mainstream. >> bill: again, as we have said over and over senator menendez is innocent until proven guilty that should hold in the court of public opinion as well. there is is no question the whole thing could dang the...
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to elect a new pope. one can imagine there will be an emphasis on electing a new pope by easter. as for benedict, he hopes to serve the church through a life dedicated to prayer. an historic morning, josh. one we will remember. >> dan harris, thank you. >>> breaking news in wilmington, delaware a man opened fire inside a courthouse you see here. at least one other person was also wounded. >>> as sam has been telling us, all weekend long, parts of the south, littered with twisted debris after a powerful batch of tornadoes, as many as 15 through last night. one ripped through hattiesburg, mississippi. damaging hundreds of homes and more than 50 people injured. >>> a cruise ship nightmare in the gulf of mexico. the carnival "triumph" is stranded after a fire in the engine room knocked out power. it will take until wednesday to return port. >>> an army veteran will receive the medal of honor today. from president obama today. former staff sergeant clint romesha led the effort to retake a remote u.s. outpost in a firefight in 2009 that left eight american soldiers dead. the father of
to elect a new pope. one can imagine there will be an emphasis on electing a new pope by easter. as for benedict, he hopes to serve the church through a life dedicated to prayer. an historic morning, josh. one we will remember. >> dan harris, thank you. >>> breaking news in wilmington, delaware a man opened fire inside a courthouse you see here. at least one other person was also wounded. >>> as sam has been telling us, all weekend long, parts of the south, littered with...
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we use the total technology to get elected and turning on voices. we get their vote and obviously people to volunteer and obviously get their money and once that election is over, we turn down the dial and the whole point is to reconcile that. this is a new digital divide between our governing institutions and the private sector, the world we're living in is no longer relevant to the government that we have today. so i'm arguing for a more efficient, more effective government and a shifting relationship with citizens, taxpayers, and the government itself. look, i want to streamline government and no other state other than california wants to do that. >> sean: and california's debt. >> a couple of things, look, two years ago, governor brown came into office with a four-year budget projection, 21 billion dollars a year to of a shortfall and we put a balance together and projects modest surpluses. what you're talking about is a mountain and wall of debt. and that debt we also are projecting to drop down to 35 billion to four over the next several years
we use the total technology to get elected and turning on voices. we get their vote and obviously people to volunteer and obviously get their money and once that election is over, we turn down the dial and the whole point is to reconcile that. this is a new digital divide between our governing institutions and the private sector, the world we're living in is no longer relevant to the government that we have today. so i'm arguing for a more efficient, more effective government and a shifting...
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one of the biggest clues may have been just prior to his election as pope. pope benedict hoped to retire then and spend more time writing. he is a highly regarded scholar in theology. the retirement age for bishops is 75 and he submitted his resignation three times. the only reason he stayed at his post is because of pope john paul ii. he said quote strength of mind and body are necessary. strength which in the past few months has deteriorated. that i've had to recognize my incapacity to adequately fulfill the ministry entrusted me. the 85-year-old's last day of pope will be february 28th. and the last time a pope resigned was nearly 600 years ago in 1415 when pope gregory stepped down. pope benedict was born in 1927 as joseph in germany. he was forced into hitlers youth at age 14. he served in the army but desserted and eventually captured by the americans. his decision sets the stage for a new pope to be elected before the end of march. and coming up later this morning. we hope to get reaction from the that catholic community especially in the light of the
one of the biggest clues may have been just prior to his election as pope. pope benedict hoped to retire then and spend more time writing. he is a highly regarded scholar in theology. the retirement age for bishops is 75 and he submitted his resignation three times. the only reason he stayed at his post is because of pope john paul ii. he said quote strength of mind and body are necessary. strength which in the past few months has deteriorated. that i've had to recognize my incapacity to...
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. >> pelley: we're hearing republicans talk about different things since the election. we're hearing you talk about families, the folks at home that are striving to make it and the ways that government can be helpful to those people. it is a different face for the party. >> well, i think that what you're seeing is a republican party that says, you know, we have principles of self-reliance, of faith in the individual and family, insistence on the accountability in government. and these principles can actually be put to work and connect with real challenges that people are facing in their everyday lives. >> pelley: house majority leader eric cantor. cbs news live coverage of the president's state of the union address and the republican response begins at 9:00 eastern time, 8:00 central. that's 6:00 in the west. the president's controversial nomination of republican chuck hagel to be secretary of defense is moving ahead. the senate arms services committee voted 14-11 today to send it to the full senate and a vote there is expected by thursday. we'll have the latest on a ch
. >> pelley: we're hearing republicans talk about different things since the election. we're hearing you talk about families, the folks at home that are striving to make it and the ways that government can be helpful to those people. it is a different face for the party. >> well, i think that what you're seeing is a republican party that says, you know, we have principles of self-reliance, of faith in the individual and family, insistence on the accountability in government. and...